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jobs that go with us. others are being supported by big oil. this is a choice between a woman's choice. my opponent would turn that woman into a criminal. this is a clear choice between someone who has fault to protect our coast and the 400,000 jobs that rely on the beautiful coast. my opponent does not support the boxer feinstein legislation to protect that coast. finally, this is a choice. a choice between a candidate of wall street reform. someone that opposes that reform. frankly, acting just like a wall street ceo. destroying jobs for americans and taking it for yourself. i hope we don't go back to that. >> our time is up. >> thank you both. we all apologize for not getting to more questions. hopefully what we've talked about tonight will help people here and viewers at home make informed decisions on what they should do on election day, november 2. thank you to everyone here at st. mary's college. on behalf of ktvu television. thank you for joining us. good night. [applause] . .
jobs that go with us. others are being supported by big oil. this is a choice between a woman's choice. my opponent would turn that woman into a criminal. this is a clear choice between someone who has fault to protect our coast and the 400,000 jobs that rely on the beautiful coast. my opponent does not support the boxer feinstein legislation to protect that coast. finally, this is a choice. a choice between a candidate of wall street reform. someone that opposes that reform. frankly, acting...
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that's going to do it for us tonight. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here. goodbye. >> it would have been a bold step in reducing pollution. grocers and retailers were in support. but they had more input than our environmentalists? want to save tax money? stop spending 20 million a year to start burying the bags that weren't. since our state politicians have dropped the ball, it's up to us. protect the planet at nbc editorials.com. k
that's going to do it for us tonight. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here. goodbye. >> it would have been a bold step in reducing pollution. grocers and retailers were in support. but they had more input than our environmentalists? want to save tax money? stop spending 20 million a year to start burying the bags that weren't. since our state politicians have dropped the ball, it's up to us. protect the planet at nbc editorials.com. k
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for us. together with the speaker, they have been a formidable set of champions for this were the project. i also want to it knowledge the chief operating officer of the presidio trust. a major comeback indispensable partner in the product -- execution of this project. we have had the pleasure of working with him for several years and look forward to working with them and the future until the project is completed. i also want to acknowledge the first vice-president of the golden gate bridge district team. i also want to thank the chief engineer. of course, the study on doyle drive. mary curry, the leader of public affairs. let me take a moment to introduce the administrator of the federal highway administration. we are simply delighted that he has been able to take time from his busy schedule, which he spent reshaping the way we think about transportation, to come to san francisco to be here with us. when he leaves today, he will take with him this memento. it is a little shovel. we are givin
for us. together with the speaker, they have been a formidable set of champions for this were the project. i also want to it knowledge the chief operating officer of the presidio trust. a major comeback indispensable partner in the product -- execution of this project. we have had the pleasure of working with him for several years and look forward to working with them and the future until the project is completed. i also want to acknowledge the first vice-president of the golden gate bridge...
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the people who really do care about us. our church is full of confirmation candidates, families, sponsors, teachers, and friends, who all support us in our faith. >> faith was a very strong message here tonight. one story the monsignor told me was a first grader who decided to write a letter to janessa, who was in eighth grade and she wrote "i hope your first day in heaven was fantastic." so, family and friends will gather here again tomorrow for the funeral at st. cecilia's. >> can't say it better than that little first grader. thank you. >>> relatives of three family members listed as missing in that explosion are confirming what they dreaded. three generations died in their san bruno home. this is a picture of 50-year-old gregory bulles and the 17-year-old son. at their residence at 1690 clearmont, the remains of two male victims and one female victim were confirmed. the family announced the passing of la von, greg, and william bulles. >>> amid the devastation, stories of courage and bravery. tonight, a hero was reunited
the people who really do care about us. our church is full of confirmation candidates, families, sponsors, teachers, and friends, who all support us in our faith. >> faith was a very strong message here tonight. one story the monsignor told me was a first grader who decided to write a letter to janessa, who was in eighth grade and she wrote "i hope your first day in heaven was fantastic." so, family and friends will gather here again tomorrow for the funeral at st. cecilia's....
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let's go live to the city, kimberly terry joins us. usually it's september/october it's nice and warm in the city, however, not this warm. take it away. >> that's exactly right, and everyone here is soaking up the surgeon and taking full advantage of this rare day of sunshine. we're here at mitchell's ice cream, where we found a bunch of people grabbing a cool treat today. this place is packed. people are willing to wait. they say it's worth it, most people we talked to say after a rather cool summer, they're just thrilled to see this big change in temperature and taking full advantage of it. >> it's good for a few days. i love waking up and walking in the sun with my dog in the morning. >> it reminds me of home. i thought i was going to get away from it, but it's gorgeous. and i've had a week of it, so it's nice. >> while you're out enjoying the sunshine, it's also a spare the air day. keep that in mind. the bay area quality air management is asking people to refrain from driving, using lawn mowers and no charcoal grilling please. per
let's go live to the city, kimberly terry joins us. usually it's september/october it's nice and warm in the city, however, not this warm. take it away. >> that's exactly right, and everyone here is soaking up the surgeon and taking full advantage of this rare day of sunshine. we're here at mitchell's ice cream, where we found a bunch of people grabbing a cool treat today. this place is packed. people are willing to wait. they say it's worth it, most people we talked to say after a rather...
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the stores used discounts to attract shoppers. the weak economy is raising concerns that they won't be able to clear fall merchandise for the holidays. labor day weekend could be a washout for chains on the eastern seaboard. hurricane earl could keep shoppers at home. >>> women are catching up to men, at least come pay day. recent consumer research survey finds women between the ages of 22 and 30 without children had bigger paychecks in 2008 then male counterparts. wages averaged 8% higher but did vary from city to city. atlanta was the best for women with them making more than double what men did. quite a surprise, back to. >>> apple rolling out new toys including one for your viewing pleasure. >> hollywood movies and tv shows in your living room whenever you want as well as being able to stream content from netflix, many other places including your own computer right on your tv. >> apple tv starts at $99. you can rent tv shows and movies with that. apple also has the new line of ipods that will let you play and download music on
the stores used discounts to attract shoppers. the weak economy is raising concerns that they won't be able to clear fall merchandise for the holidays. labor day weekend could be a washout for chains on the eastern seaboard. hurricane earl could keep shoppers at home. >>> women are catching up to men, at least come pay day. recent consumer research survey finds women between the ages of 22 and 30 without children had bigger paychecks in 2008 then male counterparts. wages averaged 8%...
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nbc bay area's tracey grant tells us more about what happened. tracey? >> reporter: police advised us not to hang around that part of seminary avenue longer than necessary. they said there's a lot of drug activity over there, and shootings in that area aren't unusual. now, despite repeated signs of danger, this family remained in their home. and now the 6-year-old girl is paying the price for that decision. >> everybody was sleeping. like all of a sudden gunshots were in the house. >> reporter: in the light of day, you can see evidence of the multiple rounds of gunfire that sprayed this east oakland home around 2:00 a.m. nowhere is the damage more obvious than here in this bedroom. the walls are riddled with bullet holes. some are just inches above the bed where the 6-year-old was sleeping with her mom. the shots woke karen and she found her mother crying hysterically and holding the little girl in her arms covered in blood. >> it was like horrible to see my little sister crying. she was saying her arm was hurting. >> reporter: the 6-year-old had been sh
nbc bay area's tracey grant tells us more about what happened. tracey? >> reporter: police advised us not to hang around that part of seminary avenue longer than necessary. they said there's a lot of drug activity over there, and shootings in that area aren't unusual. now, despite repeated signs of danger, this family remained in their home. and now the 6-year-old girl is paying the price for that decision. >> everybody was sleeping. like all of a sudden gunshots were in the house....
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joining us now, rush, you are with whole foods? >> i am. >> what is the taste of the redwood salsa festival going to be today? >> tasting a roasted air loom tomato salsa. >> that sounds great. let's get these things going here. >> using all local organic products a couple of cloves of garlic. >> garlic. >> we have preroasted all of these. >> you want me to mash these they go in? >> go for t. >> what is the next ingredient? >> one hall pain yo, so the hall pain yo and the garlic first, because we want those to be the smallest. >> seems pretty easy, i might be able to do this at home. even throw it in the food processor. >> the hall pain yo, the garlic. >> the aheirloom tomatoes. >> the heirloom tomatoes is the third ingredient, just smash this up and then -- wow -- look at all that juice coming out of there. what is the fourth ingredient? >> some cilantro and salt salt to finish it off. >> that is it? >> that is it. >> the good thing about salsa it speeds up your metabolism? >> the spice does. >> this is the unfinished product. we a
joining us now, rush, you are with whole foods? >> i am. >> what is the taste of the redwood salsa festival going to be today? >> tasting a roasted air loom tomato salsa. >> that sounds great. let's get these things going here. >> using all local organic products a couple of cloves of garlic. >> garlic. >> we have preroasted all of these. >> you want me to mash these they go in? >> go for t. >> what is the next ingredient? >> one...
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now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time of the year. it's going to continue to swing more to the south giving us this troughier pattern and that allows the cool air to enter for tuesday and wednesday. dropping our temperatures back to you. mushing us below average and also bringing more fog, persistent fog back to the coastline. for tuesday that will mean 70s inland and for wednesday still staying below average, but stick around here because in my seven-day forecast we are talking about some big-time heat. as for tomorrow morning, mid-50s. by 11 a.m. mid to upper 60s and mostly sunny
now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time...
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how do i know this is right for us? >> you have to have two individuals that are focused on shared values and common goals. the first thing we did is focus on the strategy of the company. so on february 7th, we dug in, and said we're participating in 110 billion market opportunities, we want to double that to 220 billion. how are we going to do that? we're going to understand where markets are going, where customers need to go to win and we're going device a strategy, we'll align that strategy, align that vision, align that mission and align the passions of the company, so everybody moves as one. that's the key. do you have two people that trust each other, and are focused enough on the things that will make shareholders successful to actually place two in charge? >> we have had several situations in silicon valley and all over the world of ceos going up against the board. and either board or the ceo wins. sometimes one, sometimes the other. does being two ceos make you weaker against the board, stronger? >> i don't thi
how do i know this is right for us? >> you have to have two individuals that are focused on shared values and common goals. the first thing we did is focus on the strategy of the company. so on february 7th, we dug in, and said we're participating in 110 billion market opportunities, we want to double that to 220 billion. how are we going to do that? we're going to understand where markets are going, where customers need to go to win and we're going device a strategy, we'll align that...
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they told us that was a rumor as far as the sickout goes. our photographer is monitoring the muni stop. they are leaving the dispatch yard and the signs will be changed to the route lines, but he talked to a driver who would not comment on camera, but said there is not going to be a sickout. folks, we have been monitoring twitter as well and no one reporting delay or problems. the muni system still reporting on time and no sickout. we continue to monitor that through all of the storms and the media and the social network and the wires and our friends at the met toll tan transportation authority. heading into the city and there is the lighter volume. the metering lights with another 15 minutes. the approach looking nice. some of these folks might be reaping the benefit because of the disabled truck. it is clearing so in the next half hour, sorry. pleasant and no more break for you. back to you. >> no more break for you. grab a jacket. the feeling of fall is in the air. >> we will see temperatures warming up. we are starting a warming trend th
they told us that was a rumor as far as the sickout goes. our photographer is monitoring the muni stop. they are leaving the dispatch yard and the signs will be changed to the route lines, but he talked to a driver who would not comment on camera, but said there is not going to be a sickout. folks, we have been monitoring twitter as well and no one reporting delay or problems. the muni system still reporting on time and no sickout. we continue to monitor that through all of the storms and the...
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where it is and when it will be used. that's tomorrow night right here on 11:00. >>> let's turn to whetheather, you were part of the -- well, it was called still life with bank the question. we were basically eating a meal, and then it was decomposing. >> that's interesting. >> yes. it was actually gross and it was actually art, because by the time you looked uit up. let's get to the radar. yes, we are going to be tracking some shoes for the radar is dry for now, but that's going to be changing. especially as we head throughout friday and saturday here in the bay area. right now current temperatures dropping. we have 53 in san mateo, 55 in san francisco. mainly here in the east and south bay, we've got closely together with a fog remaining off the coastline and for wednesday, a few showers up in the east bay. yes, we are talking about late week showers for friday, saturday and sunday of the right now some 294 miles. we'ren worried about this cloud cover because system number 1 is going to be headed to the north. it's the
where it is and when it will be used. that's tomorrow night right here on 11:00. >>> let's turn to whetheather, you were part of the -- well, it was called still life with bank the question. we were basically eating a meal, and then it was decomposing. >> that's interesting. >> yes. it was actually gross and it was actually art, because by the time you looked uit up. let's get to the radar. yes, we are going to be tracking some shoes for the radar is dry for now, but that's...
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get california working again-for all of us. from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his account ran low we just transferred funds. i just hope the language isn't a barrier. bonjour. [ mom ] my ryan can be very shy. [ male announcer ] from linked accounts to citi mobile we make it simple to manage your finances. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. we make it simple to manage your finances. the contrast of infinite black... the clarity of fast-switching phosphors... the smoothness of 600 hertz... ♪ all come together to create what cnet calls one of the best 2d tvs they've ever tested. see what amazing looks like -- the viera full hd 3d tv from panasonic. >>> good evening. here we go. things are going horribly wrong for the 49ers. the team is not yet giving up on mike singletary but just the fact his job is in question tells you how far it could go. today when
get california working again-for all of us. from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his account ran low we just transferred funds. i just hope the language isn't a barrier. bonjour. [ mom ] my ryan can be very shy. [ male announcer ] from linked accounts to citi mobile we make it simple to manage your finances. what's your story? citibank...
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we had this mid to high-level cloud pattern passing over us today and that trend will stay with us yet for one more day before the pattern really starts to shift. we'll see high pressure building from the south. it's going to force a lot of compressional heating down to the surface and some warming trend on thursday, and friday, saturday and sunday, while there is potential nor upper 80s and low to mid-90s inland, some pretty nice beach weather coming our way as well. chilly start at 10:00 a.m., still low 60s. but by that time we should be breaking into some sun. the east bay and north bay upper 80s, starting at 50 degrees. 75 in evergreen, 73 in livermore, 72 in dublin, and the peninsula, 60, close to 7 on, degrees, and the salsa festival happening this saturday. we're out there salsa dancing ask tasting some hot salsa. you can enjoy that saturday from noon to 8:00 p.m. you can go to nbcbayarea.com and get more. yes, fall officially arrives tomorrow and it will feel like fall tomorrow, but by the weekend, low 90s inland rolling back to summer heat. here's the good news. if you want to
we had this mid to high-level cloud pattern passing over us today and that trend will stay with us yet for one more day before the pattern really starts to shift. we'll see high pressure building from the south. it's going to force a lot of compressional heating down to the surface and some warming trend on thursday, and friday, saturday and sunday, while there is potential nor upper 80s and low to mid-90s inland, some pretty nice beach weather coming our way as well. chilly start at 10:00...
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they will also use the recording to help train officers to use the proper techniques in the field. live in oakland, kimberly terry, nbc area news. >>> san francisco police are trying to figure out who pulled off a deadly home invasion in the bayview. it happened at the home near rankin street about 11:00 last night. two armed men rang the door bell and then suddenly opened fire. 57-year-old dennis dixon was killed, his 25-year-old son hurt. police arrested the suspects a short time later. it's not clear if those men were targeted. >>> the republican candidate for governor meg whitman has already won race. she has spent her way into the record books. whitman put another $15 million of her own money into her campaign this week, and with seven weeks to go, she has now spent $119 million of her own money. making hers the most expensive self-funded campaign in u.s. history. she has received an additional $24 million in donations for a total of $143 million. al gore spent on his 2000 presidential campaign. she passed michael bloomberg who spent more than $109 million campaign last year.
they will also use the recording to help train officers to use the proper techniques in the field. live in oakland, kimberly terry, nbc area news. >>> san francisco police are trying to figure out who pulled off a deadly home invasion in the bayview. it happened at the home near rankin street about 11:00 last night. two armed men rang the door bell and then suddenly opened fire. 57-year-old dennis dixon was killed, his 25-year-old son hurt. police arrested the suspects a short time...
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health & human services kathleen sebelius spoke with us about the situation. >> to me, that is a really tragic situation where we have a health insurance company who really won't insure folks when they need it the most. when they need health coverages. when you're suffering from an illness. so i'm hoping that the vast majority of companies across the country actually write policies that parents, for the first time ever, in history, will have some peace of mind. >> reporter: the vast majority of the uninsured children who will benefit are in families that buy policies on the individual market. most employer-sponsored plans cover people with pre-existing conditions so they sometimes delay covering the condition. >>> more bad news for those of us waiting for an economic recovery. nbc bay area business and tech reporter scott budman is here with the latest job news. >>> we've been talking about jobs a lot late by but not been seeing much in the way of hiring but we saw unemployment claims falling for several weeks but that came to an end last week. 12,000 new claims, another kick in the shi
health & human services kathleen sebelius spoke with us about the situation. >> to me, that is a really tragic situation where we have a health insurance company who really won't insure folks when they need it the most. when they need health coverages. when you're suffering from an illness. so i'm hoping that the vast majority of companies across the country actually write policies that parents, for the first time ever, in history, will have some peace of mind. >> reporter: the...
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get california working again-for all of us. >>> should be good. season 36 of "saturday night live" premieres in just a few minutes. long-time cast member amy poehler returning as host. enjoy the show. [ mom ] my son ryan didn't know his voulez-vous from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his account ran low we just transferred funds. i just hope the language isn't a barrier. bonjour. [ mom ] my ryan can be very shy. [ male announcer ] from linked accounts to citi mobile we make it simple to manage your finances. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers. when you're talking about massive layoffs, which we did... perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of wha
get california working again-for all of us. >>> should be good. season 36 of "saturday night live" premieres in just a few minutes. long-time cast member amy poehler returning as host. enjoy the show. [ mom ] my son ryan didn't know his voulez-vous from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his account ran low we just...
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get california working again-for all of us. >>> welcome back. one of the toughest jobs in sports has to be that of the baseball pitcher. on the tiny hill, all alone, and usually the one to blame when things go wrong. it went very wrong for rosario, making his big league debut. giving up two runs. and javier vasquez, hitting three straight tampa bay batters, last one brings in a run, and yankees lose at home. come on, javier. >> come on. >> come on, javier. >> thank you for choosing nbc. we'll see you back here tomorrow. bye-bye. as the ceo of hp, carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers. when you're talking about massive layoffs, which we did... perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did at hp. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. [ barbara boxer ] i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message.
get california working again-for all of us. >>> welcome back. one of the toughest jobs in sports has to be that of the baseball pitcher. on the tiny hill, all alone, and usually the one to blame when things go wrong. it went very wrong for rosario, making his big league debut. giving up two runs. and javier vasquez, hitting three straight tampa bay batters, last one brings in a run, and yankees lose at home. come on, javier. >> come on. >> come on, javier. >> thank...
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most of us waiting up in the 60s. we'll get hot temperatures inland spots well into the 90s and unfortunately at lunchtime. we'll probably see a few more as we get to saturday and sunday. continuing the trend that started today, we're going to see more areas popping up into the 90s tomorrow, especially san jose heading into the tri area, and then as we head to sunday and monday, i think monday will be the hottest day we see in this heat spell, getting close to 100 degrees around livermore or concord, record-breaking territory come monday afternoon. highs climbing up into the upper 90s around san jose. you'll find mostly 60s. if you're living in the foothills area of east bay and south bay, you may as well wake up to temperatures in the 70s by morning. 80s and 90s across the board. 85 san francisco, low 90s for saturday. then you find some upbeat monitor. your hottest days of the week will be coming as you unravel. we'll probably just see slow cooling heading to wednesday next week. >> ilts got to be hot on those field
most of us waiting up in the 60s. we'll get hot temperatures inland spots well into the 90s and unfortunately at lunchtime. we'll probably see a few more as we get to saturday and sunday. continuing the trend that started today, we're going to see more areas popping up into the 90s tomorrow, especially san jose heading into the tri area, and then as we head to sunday and monday, i think monday will be the hottest day we see in this heat spell, getting close to 100 degrees around livermore or...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> good evening. september 1st. thank goodness. two heroes at the ballpark tonight for the giants. one guy everyone knows. the other guy, who the heck is he? >> welcome to the big leagues, kid. >> lisa? darin ford just called up from aa richmond, arrived midway through the game. more with ford in a moment. here's tim lincecum after an 0-5 august, lincecum back in business, yeah, eight strong innings and nine strikeouts. bottom eighth now, here's the darren ford guy. a pinch runner. wild pitch. takes third base. then he takes off for home. that's the game-winning run. the dude was lightning quick. bruce bochy is a genius. the giants took the lead. every punching each other they were so excited. final out of the game. watch carefully, freddy sanchez, where is it? league-leading 38th save of the season. watch it again. giants win it, 2-1,
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> good evening. september 1st. thank goodness. two heroes at the ballpark tonight for the giants. one guy everyone knows. the other guy, who the heck is he? >> welcome to the big leagues, kid. >> lisa? darin ford just called up from aa richmond, arrived midway through the...
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for now, for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. >> police about to lose what may be one of its biggest gang prevention tools. parents are angry about cuts that could lead to the police athletic league. >> practice is going
for now, for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. >> police about to lose what may be one of its biggest gang prevention tools. parents are angry about cuts that could lead to the police athletic league. >> practice is going
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scott join us from the newsroom. they must have come to a resolution over that $500,000 bail or -- >> bail is what the iranian courts were calling it as with many things. what we don't know outweighs what we do know. what we know is that iranian state television has reported that sarah shourd has been released from custody. where she is, we don't know. we presume she is still in tehran. you remember she was allowed to visit with her mother at a hotel. it is possible she has been released there. that's about all we know. you mentioned the $500,000 bail that had been a real contention. the family said they couldn't afford t. the american government said they were not legally allowed to pay it. who paid it or does d it get paid at all, we don't know. this was a power struggle between the president and the iranian court that seems to have been resolved. we have a reporter in tehran itself. we are getting the latest. you can join me throughout the morning and i will get you the latest. sarah shourd released from custody a
scott join us from the newsroom. they must have come to a resolution over that $500,000 bail or -- >> bail is what the iranian courts were calling it as with many things. what we don't know outweighs what we do know. what we know is that iranian state television has reported that sarah shourd has been released from custody. where she is, we don't know. we presume she is still in tehran. you remember she was allowed to visit with her mother at a hotel. it is possible she has been released...
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. >> they made a very important mark on the marsh with their work on trying to move us in a wonderful and positive direction. >> reporter: they were killed last week when a gas line exploded and fire brought down their house in san bruno. 13-year-old janessa was in the eighth grade, president of the student body, piano player, dancer and actress in school plays. >> she was just larger than life and she has such a -- such an amazing gift for living that when you -- as soon as you met her, you smiled because that's what she brought out in you. >> reporter: many of the people who attended were her classmates. school was cancelled for the day. >> she was really funny and made us all laugh when she smiled. >> she got her characteristics from her mom. her mom was intelligent, poised, she had a lot of class. >> reporter: jackie worked at the california public utilities commission for more than 20 years and even served on a committee focused on natural gas, but her main job was mother. >> the world should know how special the mother-daughter relationship is. >> reporter: at a memorial service
. >> they made a very important mark on the marsh with their work on trying to move us in a wonderful and positive direction. >> reporter: they were killed last week when a gas line exploded and fire brought down their house in san bruno. 13-year-old janessa was in the eighth grade, president of the student body, piano player, dancer and actress in school plays. >> she was just larger than life and she has such a -- such an amazing gift for living that when you -- as soon as...
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you're used to this, 111. las vegas 101 or so. in the central valley, you're still at 100 degrees plus. same story along the valley all that heat gets trapped from the big granite eswalls. to the 80s tomorrow, texas, a hot one. 90 degrees or so at about game time, 1:05. by 2:00 you're looking at mid-90s. highs around the rest of the bay area tomorrow, upper 80s. santa rosa you're looking at closer to 100 degrees, 97 degrees or so. livermore close to 100. oakland mid-90s coming in by the middle of the afternoon. closer to 100 degrees once you get through the almaden valley. another toasty day tomorrow. and then we talk about the heat stillheiitng with us, through a least monday. as we go through the remainder of the week, sunday is still hot. monday on the seven-day forecast, will be the hottest day ahead. temperatures close to 100 plus. places like livermore concord, santa rosa as well. once we get to monday and tuesday of next week, we still have 90s in the forecast. they're slowly cooling off. it's not until thursday and friday
you're used to this, 111. las vegas 101 or so. in the central valley, you're still at 100 degrees plus. same story along the valley all that heat gets trapped from the big granite eswalls. to the 80s tomorrow, texas, a hot one. 90 degrees or so at about game time, 1:05. by 2:00 you're looking at mid-90s. highs around the rest of the bay area tomorrow, upper 80s. santa rosa you're looking at closer to 100 degrees, 97 degrees or so. livermore close to 100. oakland mid-90s coming in by the middle...
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entire bay area to come out and join us. it's a wonderful little downtown. we have it right in the heart of downtown. we have probably a dozen world class restaurants within the festival that you can try, but of course we'll have the food on the free as well. >> all right. it's saturday and sunday. what are the hours? is it morning to evening? >> saturday we start at 10:00, go to 7:00 and sunday 10:00 to 6:00. i know you're going to talk about showers. but even when it rains, we pour here at the lafayette art and wine festival. >> you are a man in the know. people don't want to face the traffic, they can take b.a.r.t. is that correct? >> b.a.r.t. is a great way of getting here. the b.a.r.t. station in lafayette is literally a blook away. >> perfect. thanks a lot, jay. we appreciate you coming out. we'll enjoy a taste of the lafayette festival as we head throughout the show. let's look at our weather graphics heading throughout tonight and beyond. what you'll notice on the weather headlines is we're going to see some fog cont
entire bay area to come out and join us. it's a wonderful little downtown. we have it right in the heart of downtown. we have probably a dozen world class restaurants within the festival that you can try, but of course we'll have the food on the free as well. >> all right. it's saturday and sunday. what are the hours? is it morning to evening? >> saturday we start at 10:00, go to 7:00 and sunday 10:00 to 6:00. i know you're going to talk about showers. but even when it rains, we...
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. >> reporter: but the officer through his attorney says he was there to straighten the boy out using scare tactics, saying "on this occasion the officer was not there as part of an official investigation, but as a concerned parent attempting to navigate the difficult challenges associated with raising a teenager." the boy's family attorney says the officer did not have their permission to use scare tactics. >> so if he's not a part of an official investigation, then he's admitted his own personal misconduct. he should be fired. >> reporter: he also questions why the officer was in full uniform and drove up on his motorcycle. >> you come and you talk to his parents. you don't come in, in your uniform, with your gun, with your taser, with your handcuffs, and browbeat him. that's ridiculous. >> reporter: san jose cop watch is closely following this case. to them the police officer may have been out of line. >> i can understand a father being upset, i can understand why. but to use his police authority in this manner was absolutely out of line. >> reporter: san jose police say they will
. >> reporter: but the officer through his attorney says he was there to straighten the boy out using scare tactics, saying "on this occasion the officer was not there as part of an official investigation, but as a concerned parent attempting to navigate the difficult challenges associated with raising a teenager." the boy's family attorney says the officer did not have their permission to use scare tactics. >> so if he's not a part of an official investigation, then he's...
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bush he doesn't like us talking about him in almost any case. still, the test of the team has been the economy. the state of the union address, all of a sudden we were going to shift to the economy and that's happened like six times. now we're going to shift to the economy, now we're going to shift. chris: he keeps getting off his point. >> arizona, the mosque, the middle east. all these things have gotten in the way of a disciplined message. it's not been a disciplined communication. >> yeah, but you can't be president of the united states and not respond if a well explodes in the gulf of mexico? he certainly didn't want to do that but he had no choice. chris: you were a peechwriter for the president, for the first george w. bush. let's get to the question earlier, he is a great speechmaker and uses the teleprompter too much, i get the message, just listen. what is the problem with communication, can he ramp it up the next five weeks before the election with a hell-raising speech? >> as a former speechwriter, i love the teleprompter. but i woul
bush he doesn't like us talking about him in almost any case. still, the test of the team has been the economy. the state of the union address, all of a sudden we were going to shift to the economy and that's happened like six times. now we're going to shift to the economy, now we're going to shift. chris: he keeps getting off his point. >> arizona, the mosque, the middle east. all these things have gotten in the way of a disciplined message. it's not been a disciplined communication....
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they are used as a busch fer -- buffer zone. now with digital tv, less space is needed. so that space is being licensed for a new internet service. current internet speeds maximums at 54 meg bites. the new stuff is at least theoretically going to be in the white space running at 80 to 800 -- it's many times faster. it's being opened up for these new services. it's very good at going through walls. it's like television because it's in the same radio frequency area. so television gets through walls and things pretty well. gets through trees, you will have the same kind of good, very flexible coverage. >> smart phones and internet radio are taxing the current wireless net works. how we will get this new service is still not known. but companies are bidding to be the developers. it will generate billion of dollars in economic activity. this will no longer be your parents' internet. >>> finding the -- two bay area hospitals is as easy as sending a text message. good samaritan hospital and -- say they are the first hospitals to give patients er wait time. >> you text, interior
they are used as a busch fer -- buffer zone. now with digital tv, less space is needed. so that space is being licensed for a new internet service. current internet speeds maximums at 54 meg bites. the new stuff is at least theoretically going to be in the white space running at 80 to 800 -- it's many times faster. it's being opened up for these new services. it's very good at going through walls. it's like television because it's in the same radio frequency area. so television gets through...
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>> thank you for being with us at 5:00. we'll have more local news coming your way at 6:00 and look for you then. r state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as republicans or as democrats but as californians first. at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do exactly that. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethink possible. carly fiorina la
>> thank you for being with us at 5:00. we'll have more local news coming your way at 6:00 and look for you then. r state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as...
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sharp, give us the edge, give us new skills. but how much training is enough? what technical and human factors element should be taught? which training become the should they belong in? recurrent training, is it a one-time training presentation? what level of professional development do our pilots deserve? what type of investment is going to be needed and required? what can we advocate for our pilots? airlines were able to capitalize on the very experienced, highly experienced pilot groups that were on their properties. it's estimated some front-line airplanes, some of our airlines, were reduced by 20% to 30%. in other words, we're pounding more training into shorter training footprints. nimble and flexible programs that the airlines have invested in, that we helped develop, have helped the airlines do that. and in most cases, have served our pilots well, but the workload has tremendously increased on our pilots when they go through training. the notion that an experienced airman can process training information at a faster rate
sharp, give us the edge, give us new skills. but how much training is enough? what technical and human factors element should be taught? which training become the should they belong in? recurrent training, is it a one-time training presentation? what level of professional development do our pilots deserve? what type of investment is going to be needed and required? what can we advocate for our pilots? airlines were able to capitalize on the very experienced, highly experienced pilot groups that...
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it is a big investment for us. we are also proud of the fact that we are signatories to operating engineers local chapter 3. their mission is quality jobs and the best possible wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions for their members. they have sponsored everyone of their -- we have sponsored everyone of our employees into the union and we look forward to them being active for years to come. opportunity does not stop at royal drive. because we have an expanded workforce, at new equipment, and do not get to perform brilliantly only for our prime sponsors, but did to compete. we can now compete where we never could before with the small business enterprise. we have a job on the san francisco general hospital, a small job we won, but there are many other new projects coming up in the city and in the bay area the will allow us an opportunity to compete at a different level. in closing, i would like to say for us the presidio parkway was a game changer. i think this is exactly what president obama and speaker pe
it is a big investment for us. we are also proud of the fact that we are signatories to operating engineers local chapter 3. their mission is quality jobs and the best possible wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions for their members. they have sponsored everyone of their -- we have sponsored everyone of our employees into the union and we look forward to them being active for years to come. opportunity does not stop at royal drive. because we have an expanded workforce, at new...
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home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday evening when the explosion blasted much of his neighborhood. >> luckily we weren't in it because, like i mentioned before, we were foreclosed upon three weeks ago. so my whole family was spared. >> reporter: his former home is one of 49 red-tagged structures. only a few are still standing but uninhabitable. >> these people have lost everything, everything. we're trying very hard as fast as we can with the assistance of a number of oerkrganizations an get them back and rebuild this neighborhood. >> reporter: they met to try to explain what happens next. the
home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday...
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. >> lee cowan starting us off. thank you for that. as promised, news on another economic front, the number of people who lost their homes to foreclosure hit an all-time high last month. 95,000 homes were repossessed, taken back by the bank in foreclosure. that number is up a full 25% from last year. >>> now we turn to election politics. the latest reverberations from that stunning win in tuesday night's primary in delaware, where the tea party backed candidate christine o'donnell won the gop nomination in the race for a senate seat there. delaware is a small state, but what happened there is getting big attention. that would include the white house, where white house correspondent chuck todd is standing by tonight. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. despite the warning signs, all the surprise primary winners, like christine o'donnell, leaders from both parties, including folks at the white house, are struggling to figure out how this tea party movement has so successfully tapped into this angry and frustrated american vot
. >> lee cowan starting us off. thank you for that. as promised, news on another economic front, the number of people who lost their homes to foreclosure hit an all-time high last month. 95,000 homes were repossessed, taken back by the bank in foreclosure. that number is up a full 25% from last year. >>> now we turn to election politics. the latest reverberations from that stunning win in tuesday night's primary in delaware, where the tea party backed candidate christine...
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chris: will the tea party be the power center the republican party will use through 2012? >> no, i think they're going to self-destruct in 2011. chss: i that hopeful or what you believe? >> it's history. chris: do you get a sense this will last a couple more years? >> i wouldn't go that far. i think it will be more moderated and diluted. >> there is no other power center right now in the republican party so it's still a vacuum. >> that's what happens with these movements, the insurgencies eventually become the establishment. the question is how long. chris: before we break. east coast -- take christina o'donnell, there were big similarities between o'donnell and sarah palin. what is it? there's something evocative of bailin in o'donnell. same style of dress, perhaps, that thumb's up thing. both explain their reasons for colorful ways they explain their public service. >> the problem in our country today is apathy. it would be apathetic to go with the flow. we know that only dead fish go with the flow. >> here's o'donnell relating what she told a friend about what drives he
chris: will the tea party be the power center the republican party will use through 2012? >> no, i think they're going to self-destruct in 2011. chss: i that hopeful or what you believe? >> it's history. chris: do you get a sense this will last a couple more years? >> i wouldn't go that far. i think it will be more moderated and diluted. >> there is no other power center right now in the republican party so it's still a vacuum. >> that's what happens with these...
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-- california's condemned men and women used to die. san quentin's gas chamber converted in the 90s for lethal injection. the new chamber sits outside death row the inside is four times bigger than the old gas chamber new procedures are in place to make sure the process is painless for the condemned. >> this is the security area, a holding cell where the inmate spends the last 6 hours of his life. >> reporter: the prisoner will spend the last day in this small cell watched by guards to prevent suicide. he can talk to visitors on the other side of the bars or watch tv just outside his cell. shortly before midnight he will take the 16 steps into the injection room, and be strapped to the same gurney used in the old gas chamber. needles will be inserted in his arms with plastic tubes leading through holes into a hidden room, the infusion control resume where the execution team waits to pump the three chemicals that will first anaethesiaize and then stop the mans heart. on the wall hotlines to the attorney general should anyone decide to st
-- california's condemned men and women used to die. san quentin's gas chamber converted in the 90s for lethal injection. the new chamber sits outside death row the inside is four times bigger than the old gas chamber new procedures are in place to make sure the process is painless for the condemned. >> this is the security area, a holding cell where the inmate spends the last 6 hours of his life. >> reporter: the prisoner will spend the last day in this small cell watched by guards...
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with him was in china at the time was that he said anything that we need he will respond to and help us as quickly as possible. >> fema was here a couple of days ago in its original assessment of this area now that the governor had signed a request asking the president for the money everything is in place. how long it will take for the president to get back to the governor on if this will be declared a federal disaster area is not known at this point. reporting live in san bruno kate thompson kron 4 news. >> there's a new sort of problems shaping up in san bruno city workers are finding themselves buried under the avalanche of donated clothing. that continues to show up at the evacuation center. jonathan blum has more on why they are now asking people to take those items elsewhere. >> your the evacuation center in san bruno the amount of donations continues to pour and even though they run out of space here days ago. now lining the path outside this building going all the way around to the back boxes and boxes of donated shoes, clothing, toys killed to the brim with items that people br
with him was in china at the time was that he said anything that we need he will respond to and help us as quickly as possible. >> fema was here a couple of days ago in its original assessment of this area now that the governor had signed a request asking the president for the money everything is in place. how long it will take for the president to get back to the governor on if this will be declared a federal disaster area is not known at this point. reporting live in san bruno kate...
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e-mail us. anybody who indicated they wanted to be contacted as more permission we will include those in the witness interviews. the first witnesses, interviewed will be the people from piccinni believe the people who were operating the pipeline to the various locations. this is our last daily press briefing for additional information going forward at the phone number would be where you would call 202, 314, 6100. the investigators are not leaving they will still be here there will be here as long as it takes to to do what they need to do on scene which i estimate will be a week or so. they will be here but this will be our last they'll leave me a briefing. with that i be happy to take any questions you might have. >> (no audio) >> i meant to repeat the question the question is about the timeline it took an hour and a 47 minutes to turn off the valves and that's the time line that i'm referring to that we're now developing and it's taking a while because it comes from several sources. we will be
e-mail us. anybody who indicated they wanted to be contacted as more permission we will include those in the witness interviews. the first witnesses, interviewed will be the people from piccinni believe the people who were operating the pipeline to the various locations. this is our last daily press briefing for additional information going forward at the phone number would be where you would call 202, 314, 6100. the investigators are not leaving they will still be here there will be here as...
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stay with us. donal logue is a talented actor whose credits include "the tao of steve" and "grounded for life." his new project is the fox drama "terriers." >> martha, i am over here and there is a bit of a problem. sorry? 3520 costa del madre? that is a bit different. ok. you are a peach. thanks so much. >> no problem. tavis: is he stealing dogs? >> he stole his dog. it is interesting. i think the show's tone is great. it is hard to define at first because it starts out like. this is kind of where they are and circumstances draw them into a world that has a lot more gravitas to it. it gets a lot heavier as it goes down the road. tavis: i do not know what you meant by that, but this is not one of those episodic things where every week there is a different show on a different thing. >> it has to build. we had a lot of these discussions. one thing i always find interesting about these kinds of shows were either in a certain situation these guys would be in real danger, and yet in the middle of bullet
stay with us. donal logue is a talented actor whose credits include "the tao of steve" and "grounded for life." his new project is the fox drama "terriers." >> martha, i am over here and there is a bit of a problem. sorry? 3520 costa del madre? that is a bit different. ok. you are a peach. thanks so much. >> no problem. tavis: is he stealing dogs? >> he stole his dog. it is interesting. i think the show's tone is great. it is hard to define at...
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it can stand up with us. we beat ourselves. we got to change that. >> you know, some better things to take away from it. still killing ourselves, turnovers, especially today in the red zone. we did a lot of stuff to ourselves today. >> the niners aren't interested in moral victories, the late performance of alex smith could fall into that category. what you can do in practice, can you do in a game, and he sees smith make those plays every day. at candlestick park, nbc bay area sports. >> very interesting, thank you, laura. 0-2 next weekns saancity. >>> we're back in a moment with jerry. her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown. turns out 1.9 million jobs were created. she spent millions saying jerry brown raised taxes. fact is brown cut 4 billion in taxes. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the mill
it can stand up with us. we beat ourselves. we got to change that. >> you know, some better things to take away from it. still killing ourselves, turnovers, especially today in the red zone. we did a lot of stuff to ourselves today. >> the niners aren't interested in moral victories, the late performance of alex smith could fall into that category. what you can do in practice, can you do in a game, and he sees smith make those plays every day. at candlestick park, nbc bay area...
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get california working again-for all of us. we're part of nature, and as we destroy nature, we destroy ourselves. it's a selfish thing to want to protect nature. i never intended to be a businessman. we made the world's best climbing equipment out of here. we realized that putting in and taking out of all these pitons was causing damage to the rock. so, i made these little soft aluminum chalks that you just put in with your fingers. and i'm a dam buster. we've been working for years to take this dam out. the reservoir behind it is only 4 feet deep-- the water gets real warm, kills a lot of the life in the river. when you take out a dam, that's a real victory. i mean, a concrete victory so to speak! when i get an idea to do something, i like to take the first step. if that feels good, i take another step. to do good, you actually have to do something. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
get california working again-for all of us. we're part of nature, and as we destroy nature, we destroy ourselves. it's a selfish thing to want to protect nature. i never intended to be a businessman. we made the world's best climbing equipment out of here. we realized that putting in and taking out of all these pitons was causing damage to the rock. so, i made these little soft aluminum chalks that you just put in with your fingers. and i'm a dam buster. we've been working for years to take...
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if not, you were in the bleachers with the rest of us. adair wants to know why are the called the bleachers in baseball anyway? >> high drive. left field. out of here! >> you have bleacher bums. bleacher creatures. i'm not sure what we have here. >> but we've got bleachers way out beyond the outfield fence at at&t park. and for a fraction of a seat behind home, you can put your butt on a bench and watch a baseball game like they did 100 years ago. >> the term bleachers has been around since the late 1800s. back in the old ballparks, any seating area that was exposed and out to the elements mainly out in the outfield they were made with big wooden marks. >> mario says they started calling them bleachers for a reason. >> they already always made of wood and the wood bleaches in the sun therefore we have bleachers. >> virtually every ballpark has the bleacher section. yet, the boards have given way to a new aluminum plank. >> it's a little more comfortable. there's nothing wrong with putting your drink on the floor. you don't need a cup hold
if not, you were in the bleachers with the rest of us. adair wants to know why are the called the bleachers in baseball anyway? >> high drive. left field. out of here! >> you have bleacher bums. bleacher creatures. i'm not sure what we have here. >> but we've got bleachers way out beyond the outfield fence at at&t park. and for a fraction of a seat behind home, you can put your butt on a bench and watch a baseball game like they did 100 years ago. >> the term...
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scammers are using an old trick but in a new way. nbc's liz crenshaw shows us how it works and what to look for on your bill. >> $19.95 you tend not to notice it. >> reporter: but it adds up click. he linked the mystery charges to a popular website where he said pop-up ads surface. >> you're trying to click off the darn thing and by clicking off, you're agreeing to something. >> reporter: he did not know he joined some type of subscription or membership. the charges are known as bill cramming. small unauthorized charges that appear on his statement once a month. it's more common than consumers think. >> talk to you later. >> reporter: bruce operates his own business out of his home, he noticed an unexplained $35.12 charge on his phone bill. >> i opened it up, i start making phone calls, i said, we're not paying this. they claim i signed up for some type of web service. >> reporter: when you reached this company, it said somebody in your company signed up for this? >> yes. >> reporter: could somebody in your company have signed up for
scammers are using an old trick but in a new way. nbc's liz crenshaw shows us how it works and what to look for on your bill. >> $19.95 you tend not to notice it. >> reporter: but it adds up click. he linked the mystery charges to a popular website where he said pop-up ads surface. >> you're trying to click off the darn thing and by clicking off, you're agreeing to something. >> reporter: he did not know he joined some type of subscription or membership. the charges are...
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she's with us from there live tonight. hey natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. this is a 24-7 rescue operation with drill teams working around the clock, trying to dig tunnels to the trapped miners and officials say they're on track and making good progress for an earlier than expected rescue. nearly half mile below ground, the 33 miners are trying to get on with their subterranean existence, now in its seventh week. their lifeline till now has been a three-inch shaft bringing them delivery tubes of food, water, medicine and vitamins. they survive on a 2,500 calorie diet high in protein. to maintain some normalcy, they mimic a routine of day and night with lamps. physically, though thinner, all are reportedly in good condition. they're in good health and have no illnesses related to being under ground, says the doctor who treats them. they have been able to shower with fresh water in the mine and are even exercising with a personal trainer via a video teleconference hookup. work also keeps them
she's with us from there live tonight. hey natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. this is a 24-7 rescue operation with drill teams working around the clock, trying to dig tunnels to the trapped miners and officials say they're on track and making good progress for an earlier than expected rescue. nearly half mile below ground, the 33 miners are trying to get on with their subterranean existence, now in its seventh week. their lifeline till now has been a...
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want business and tech reporter scott budman shows us the machine that is bringing us a smaller faster future. >> with sebastian on the microscope and hinrich on the atom-crunching computer, the silicon valley research center moves towards the future where technology is smaller, cheaper and much, much faster. >> this is another develop the of another 30 or 40 years in the future. >> a future where your ipod holds millions of songs and thousands of movies and solar panels bring in solar energy for a fraction of the cost. this machine by letting scientists watch atoms in realtime could help the scientists create much smaller and more powerful devices. >> we can store about 1,000 times more information in the same space where the memory stick will hold 1,000 times more information. >> to putz this in perspective, we were getting a tiny fraction of the storage we have now and paying 144 times more for it. the future is looking brighter and more affordable. >> the immediate impact on science right now. that will allow us to study what can be technology in 20 years's time. >> from a big mach
want business and tech reporter scott budman shows us the machine that is bringing us a smaller faster future. >> with sebastian on the microscope and hinrich on the atom-crunching computer, the silicon valley research center moves towards the future where technology is smaller, cheaper and much, much faster. >> this is another develop the of another 30 or 40 years in the future. >> a future where your ipod holds millions of songs and thousands of movies and solar panels bring...
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plenty of water here constantly being used. we'll see interestinging bacteri -- interesting bacteria for sure. >> reporter: from sbreways to handrails, with every touch we transfer germs from one place to the next. >> there are people all over the place. people carry germs. so anything that is touched a lot and frequently like, for example, a parking meter, you're going to find germs on there because it's touched constantly by hundreds or houthousands of people in a day. think about where those hands might have been before they touched the meter. >> where there is dirt there's usually germs. >> reporter: inside a taxi there is no escape. >> you never know what you will find. you have to be careful what you touch. >> what did we find lurkinging? here with the lab results is our microbiologist. welcome back. >> good morning. glad to be back. >> let's get to it. you have good information to share with us. we'll start with the taxi touch screens. in new york city now you can press to pay with your credit card. how bad was it? let's
plenty of water here constantly being used. we'll see interestinging bacteri -- interesting bacteria for sure. >> reporter: from sbreways to handrails, with every touch we transfer germs from one place to the next. >> there are people all over the place. people carry germs. so anything that is touched a lot and frequently like, for example, a parking meter, you're going to find germs on there because it's touched constantly by hundreds or houthousands of people in a day. think about...
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so let us prosecute those laws, let us prosecute those criminals. let us not deny law-abiding citizens their constitutional rights. and instead give constitutional rights to terrorists as senator boxer would like to do. >> it's hard to know where to start. if you're on the no-fly list, only a few thoutz. if your sister wanted a gun, they would look and see she could have that, if, in fact, she live in california, she'd have to go to the local sheriff. but it seems to me as someone who authored a bill with a republican colleagues that became the law that says pilots who are trained have a right to carry a gun in the cockpit. because there's so much concern by the pilots that they be able to take action. that's where you want to have a gun on the airplane. not giving it to people who are on the terrorist watchlist. when i saw my opponent say that, i was watching it, it was in a debate. tom campbell who she was running against the primary, she doesn't get very excited. and for the first time in my life, i saw him get excited when she said this. and he
so let us prosecute those laws, let us prosecute those criminals. let us not deny law-abiding citizens their constitutional rights. and instead give constitutional rights to terrorists as senator boxer would like to do. >> it's hard to know where to start. if you're on the no-fly list, only a few thoutz. if your sister wanted a gun, they would look and see she could have that, if, in fact, she live in california, she'd have to go to the local sheriff. but it seems to me as someone who...
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using net to flex. people >> are getting comfortable with thinking of the box. >> any time and buy something for my tunes but i'm happy because that's what i wanted. i have control tonight and going to go through the 500 channels of nothing and i'm going to be bitter and angry and i pan hundred $60 a month for 500 channels of nothing. >> the to change their ways which is a good thing for customers. >> you want to continue to invest in companies like cisco and apple the deliver what we want. getting media when he wanted how you want it where you wanted to rid >> alright rob will read back. [ male announcer ] barbara boxer. she fought to get our veterans the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxe
using net to flex. people >> are getting comfortable with thinking of the box. >> any time and buy something for my tunes but i'm happy because that's what i wanted. i have control tonight and going to go through the 500 channels of nothing and i'm going to be bitter and angry and i pan hundred $60 a month for 500 channels of nothing. >> the to change their ways which is a good thing for customers. >> you want to continue to invest in companies like cisco and apple the...